The Gaming Gang Episode 26: Conquest of Nerath, Keep Up the Fire, Space Empires 4X, and Sun of York
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October 7, 2011 by Jeff McAleer in
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Elliott and Jeff are back with reviews of Conquest of Nerath from Wizards of the Coast, Keep Up the Fire from Victory Point Games, and a double dip of gaming goodness from GMT – Space Empires 4X and Sun of York.
There’s plenty of news and opinion as well as the announcement of the winner of the TGG Birthday Bash Contest!
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Conquest of Nerath, GMT, Keep up the Fire!, Space Empires 4X, Sun of York, TGG Podcast, Victory Point Games, Wizards of the Coast
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Jeff McAleer
Founder, Editor-in-Chief, and Host of the TGG podcasts. Jeff tackles any and all topics but his main focus is war and strategy, RPGs, and miniatures. He also never lacks for an opinion...
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Yet another fun show guys! I have to say that I always enjoy catching your show because you are a couple of guys I could easily see welcoming into my home. You come across like you’re a lot of fun, not too stuffy, and interesting enough that you aren’t just a couple of typical geeks who only play games.